Orange Announces Unlimited Mobile Broadband Offer
An announcement from Orange broadband provider says that regardless of the used monthly data allowance, its dongle users in the United Kingdom would not be charged more than an additional GBP 40 a month. Alongside, the network operator owned by France-Telecom has also introduced the arguably cheapest broadband service at GBP 4.86 a month, albeit with a nominal 500MB usage allowance. Another set of broadband offers called Early Bird Tariffs was also put forth by Orange today, which is all about providing the customers with unaccounted mobile broadband download between midnight and nine in the morning that comes besides their normal allowance. It is believed that the 3 Early Bird Tariffs would turn out ideal for the night workers as well as those who completely downloaded legal files at night. The cost of the Early Bird Tariffs has been fixed at GBP 13 a month. Apart from all these, Orange is also providing its wireless broadband customers with a free software that let out an alert once they approached the usage limit.
However, the interesting fact here is that even if the Orange dongle user surpasses the usage allowance of 500MB, the person will only be charged GBP 44.86 at the maximum by the ISP, abiding by its fresh unlimited mobile broadband offer. Nonetheless, there was no much mentioning this in the press release of the internet service provider, leaving behind a bit of unclearness.
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